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at one dinner, kuo's tab came to $710. kuo took bergersen to las vegas for some shows. of the ride, kuo brought a box of expensive cigars. all the while, kuo lied to bergersen, telling him that the information was being passed to taiwan, the u.s. ally. does that make any difference in the law, whether you're spying for a hostile government or a friendly one? >> slattery: of course not. classified information's not allowed to be passed without, you know, certain approvals to any foreign government. >> bergersen: but i think when you see the information, you can get out of it what you need. >> kuo: yeah, okay. >> bergersen: you know, you can write all the... you can take all the notes you want. it's just i cannot ever let anyone know... >> kuo: good, i got it. >> bergersen: ... because that'll... that'll... i'll,... that's my job. i'd get fired for sure on that. well, not even get fired; i'd go to ( bleep ) jail. >> pelley: the recruitment of bergersen has a familiar ring to fengzhi li. li recruited spies for china as an officer in the ministry of state security. the m.s.
at one dinner, kuo's tab came to $710. kuo took bergersen to las vegas for some shows. of the ride, kuo brought a box of expensive cigars. all the while, kuo lied to bergersen, telling him that the information was being passed to taiwan, the u.s. ally. does that make any difference in the law, whether you're spying for a hostile government or a friendly one? >> slattery: of course not. classified information's not allowed to be passed without, you know, certain approvals to any foreign...
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kuo for. the longest time. pete the how would i be sure to tell you the hotel the hotel will show his the groom for to the show would. be hotel so photo slim hotel resort evergreen goldberg totally grand victoria hotel the. hope springs resort and spa all tied to a hotel while she penned the ambassador hotel. the evergreen closer. to eat lunch time ambassador it's hard to feel. how would prince churchill. in touch with her telling touch your world the photo of a good girl how would. she ever heard. the embattled founder of whistle blowing web site wiki leaks is in a london court fighting. julian. calls them all to us consequences. that if on the opposition with concessions. to the brotherhood movement which is banned in the country for. demonstrators in cairo. the speech the president resigns. for amounts of the president signs the bill. for changes aimed at placing corruption and abuse of power that's. next. good to have you with us this is sports today i'm you know normally these are headlines this hour come
kuo for. the longest time. pete the how would i be sure to tell you the hotel the hotel will show his the groom for to the show would. be hotel so photo slim hotel resort evergreen goldberg totally grand victoria hotel the. hope springs resort and spa all tied to a hotel while she penned the ambassador hotel. the evergreen closer. to eat lunch time ambassador it's hard to feel. how would prince churchill. in touch with her telling touch your world the photo of a good girl how would. she ever...
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i'm in 85-degree weather in a stewed kuo in los angeles. that's why i do this. that said, i want to go back to the part we were discussing earlier about the stuff that is being made by americans. help me understand why it is or how it is we are still, you know, leading the innovation in terms of making the stuff that stuff is out of but not making the stuff at the end of the run, if you follow me. your point was we're making the materials the new designs that the stuff is going to be made out of. but why are we making the stuff it's going to be made out of as opposed to making the stuff? >> that's the economic question that just -- we don't have people in this country who are willing to work for $1 a day. that's why all the jobs are going to china and so on. but that -- every country has its own imports and exports, right? every country doesn't have to excel in everything. the things we are coming up with are absolutely amazing. so for example, the reason i went swimming with sharks is this oceanography professor at the university of florida noticed something we
i'm in 85-degree weather in a stewed kuo in los angeles. that's why i do this. that said, i want to go back to the part we were discussing earlier about the stuff that is being made by americans. help me understand why it is or how it is we are still, you know, leading the innovation in terms of making the stuff that stuff is out of but not making the stuff at the end of the run, if you follow me. your point was we're making the materials the new designs that the stuff is going to be made out...
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a local carter had a quick look at chiang-ching-kuo.e won't live, bury him quickly he ordered as the inspection team was on the way. he was still breathing while being buried. that's it. now i will sit down and continue >> so, before we start a discussion i just want to mention that this book will be on sale at the end of this event and professor dikÖtter will be signing copies of that one may finish. so, much of the book is about how the country got to replace foo yong, and to get there, you begin in beijing in 1953 with mao zedong's reaction to the death of stalin. you don't call the book china's great famine. you call it mao's great famine and i wonder if he could talk a little bit about why do you begin, why do you began the story there and what was happening in chinese leadership? >> there are reasons why the great leap forward starts by the end of 1957 and one of the greatest reasons is the death of a man called joseph stalin. the death of stalin is mouse liberation. for a very long time, mao was being very much indebted to stalin
a local carter had a quick look at chiang-ching-kuo.e won't live, bury him quickly he ordered as the inspection team was on the way. he was still breathing while being buried. that's it. now i will sit down and continue >> so, before we start a discussion i just want to mention that this book will be on sale at the end of this event and professor dikÖtter will be signing copies of that one may finish. so, much of the book is about how the country got to replace foo yong, and to get...
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communicating in realtime across borders constantly and sharing again their impatience with the status kuo and every time you think that one -- qwo and every time you think one more act of violence is going to end violence, you just keep that fly wheel of violence going so we have to think in a much bigger way this episode in egypt certainly gives people the opportunity to say let's talk. let's talk. so in any event, with that again, i will take us right back to where we are here because this community, this respect for the dignity and worth of every person by the housing they will receive, the care that they will give, the reflection of how cultural -- we have our cultural differences and that is reflected in what is being done here. i think it is really a tribute not only to don, who has been working -- we have had many such ground breaking ribbon cuttings and all the rest over time but also to the members of the board, the private sector entities and financial services or whatever who have been involved in this who are grateful to all of you for making this day possible as well. and of
communicating in realtime across borders constantly and sharing again their impatience with the status kuo and every time you think that one -- qwo and every time you think one more act of violence is going to end violence, you just keep that fly wheel of violence going so we have to think in a much bigger way this episode in egypt certainly gives people the opportunity to say let's talk. let's talk. so in any event, with that again, i will take us right back to where we are here because this...